I have been using a MVS repeater in a commercial setting for several 
years and to date have had no problems. I'm using it consistantly at 
about 40% duty cycle. It does require 2 radios which are easily 
connected to each other.










--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "dakaratcaptivereefing" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay so I'm sitting on a pair of 40w GE MVS radios, currently in
> service as Packet & APRS digi's on 2m, but going to replace them 
with
> other radios here shortly...  Rumor has it they are more than 
capable
> of being converted into making a pretty decent repeater. I have 
access
> to a couple more of these rigs if I want/need them as well.
> 
> Guess what I'm looking for is this possible? Good/bad idea? If so
> where's a good place to start?  
> 
> This would be my first real repeater, so any and all input would be
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> Dave
> N0TRQ
> --
> Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep
> inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.
>


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